Thursday, September 14, 2017

Former employees file suit against Google for gender bias and pay gap


Three women who used to work for Google have filed a class action lawsuit against the company, claiming that it discriminates against women in both pay and promotion opportunities. The three plaintiffs in the case alleged that Google not only paid women less than men for work of equal merit, but also put women in jobs where they were less likely to move up the ranks. If true, this would violate the law in California, where the suit was filed. Meanwhile, Google has its hands full with an investigation from the Department of Labor (DOL) on this same issue. The…

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